CA1098560A - Handle construction for shopping cart - Google Patents
Handle construction for shopping cartInfo
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- CA1098560A CA1098560A CA298,830A CA298830A CA1098560A CA 1098560 A CA1098560 A CA 1098560A CA 298830 A CA298830 A CA 298830A CA 1098560 A CA1098560 A CA 1098560A
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- B—PERFORMING OPERATIONS; TRANSPORTING
- B62—LAND VEHICLES FOR TRAVELLING OTHERWISE THAN ON RAILS
- B62B—HAND-PROPELLED VEHICLES, e.g. HAND CARTS OR PERAMBULATORS; SLEDGES
- B62B5/00—Accessories or details specially adapted for hand carts
- B62B5/06—Hand moving equipment, e.g. handle bars
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Abstract
Abstract of the Disclosure A handle for a shopping cart of the push type, the handle comprising an elongated open-ended structural tubular member having a pair of opposed longitudinal flat walls and a pair of parallel side walls therebetween. A transparent tubular member is provided about the structural member and has arresting means abutting at least one of the flat walls to prevent relative rotational displacement about the struc-tural tubular member whilst permitting longitudinal sliding displacement therewith. An elongated strip is slidingly received over at least one of the side walls of the pair of side walls intermediate the one of the said side walls and the transparent tubular member. The elongated strip has printed matter on at least one visible surface thereof. A
fastener is spaced inwardly at each open end of the structural tubular member. A pair of tabs is crimped in at least a pair of opposed walls adjacent each end of the structural tubular member. The tabs of each pair of tabs are spaced apart to form inward deformations on an inner face of the structural tubular member to immovably secure the fastener therein. The fastener provides attachment of the structural member to a handle support frame of the shopping cart whereby the transparent tubular member is retained captive over the open-ended tubular structural member.
fastener is spaced inwardly at each open end of the structural tubular member. A pair of tabs is crimped in at least a pair of opposed walls adjacent each end of the structural tubular member. The tabs of each pair of tabs are spaced apart to form inward deformations on an inner face of the structural tubular member to immovably secure the fastener therein. The fastener provides attachment of the structural member to a handle support frame of the shopping cart whereby the transparent tubular member is retained captive over the open-ended tubular structural member.
Description
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The present invention relates to an improved handle construction for a shopping car-t.
In my Canadian Patent 1,007,~79, issued March 29, 1977, I disclosed therein a handle for a shopping cart and wherein the handle can carry advertising material thereon.
Since then I have improved this handle both structurally and to provide additional features.
It is therefore a feature of the present invention to provide an improved handle construction for a shopping cart of the push-type and wherein the handle provides adver-tising material therein which is easily interchangeable.
A further feature of the present invention is to provide an improved handle constr~lction for a shopping cart of the push-type wherein the handle is positively secured to the push cart to prevent accidental removal therefxom.
According to the above features, from a broad aspect, the present invention provides a handle for a shopping cart of the push-type. I'he handle comprises an elongated open-ended structural tubular member having a pair of opposed longitudinal flat walls and a pair of parallel side walls therebetween. A transparent tubular member is provided about the structural member and having arresting means on diametri-cally opposed portions of an inner face thereof. The arrest-ing means abuts a respective one of the flat walls to prevent relative rotational displacement about the structural tubular member wlhilst permitting longitudinal sliding displacement therewith. An elongated strip is slidingly received over at least one of the side walls of the pair of side walls in a space intermediate the one of said side walls and the inner 3G face of the transparent tubular member adja~ent thereto.
Elongated strip has printed matter on at least one visible surface thereof. A threaded fastener is spaced inwardly at .,- - 1 -each open end of the structural tubular member. A pair of tabs is crimped in at least a pair of opposed walls adjacent each end of the structural tubular member. The tabs of each pair of tabs are spaced apart to form inward deformations on an inner face of the structural tubular member to immovably secure the fastener therein. The fastener provides attach-ment of the structural member to an opposed wire loop portion ~`
of a handle support frame of a shopping cart whereby the transparent tubular member is retained from opposed ends over the open-ended tubular structural member and the elongated strip is retained captive in the space by the wire loop portion.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view, partly fragmented of the handle construction of the present invention;
FIGURE 2 is a fragmented perspective end view of the structural tubular member.
FIGURE 3 is an end view of the handle construction of the present invention, and FIGURE 4 is a partly section end view of the handle construction showing its attachment to a handle support frame of the shopping cart.
Referring now to the drawings and more particularly to Figure 1, there is shown generally at 10 the handle con-struction for attachment to a shopping cart (not shown) of the push-type. The handle comprises an elongated open ended structural tubular member 11 having a transparent tubular mem~er 12 slidingly received thereover. An elongated strip 13 is slidingly received between the transparent tubular member 12 and the structural tubular member 11. Prin~ed matter 14 is provided on the elongated strip 13.
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Referring now additionally to Figures 2 to 4, it can be seen that -the structural tubular member 11 defines a pair of opposed longitudinal flat walls 15 and a pair of parallel side walls 16 therebetween~ As hereinshown the side walls 16 are constituted by a single flat wall but this side wall may con- -sist of two angular fla-t wall sections or other convenient shaped side wall. The strip 13 could also consist of two strip sections or a formed strip section having a cross-section to match a formed side wall 16.
As shown in Figure 3, the transparent tubùlar member 12 is provided with arresting means 17 in the form of depending . .
ribs provided in opposite inner face portions 18 of the trans-parent tubular member 12. These ribs are formed integral with the cylinder transparent tubular me:mber 12, and extend to a plane which is coextensive with the longitudinal flat walls -15 of the structural tubular member 11. These ribs 17 abut t'ne outer surface of the flat walls 15 and prevent relative ~: :
rotational displacement of the transparent tubular member 12 about the structural tubular member 11 but ~ermit longitudinal sliding displacement axially therewith. ~ .
As also clearly shown in Figure 3, the elongated . ~ -strip 13 is slidingly received over at least one of the side walls 16, herein shown twostrips 13 over each side wall 16, and retained therein by the transparent tubular member 12.
: The elongated strip 13 is rounded at the end edges 30 for - better sliding fit with the inner surface 19 of the transparent tubular member 12. The printed matter 14 on one of the strips :
13 may contain advertisi-ng material while the printed matter - on the other strip may contain the name of the store where the 30 shopping cart is used and its address whereby when a cart is misplaced outside a building, such as in a shopping center - ~ .
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parking area, it may be returned to its rightful owner.
Referring now to Figures 2 and 4, there is shown a fastener 20 retained inwardly within each open end 21 of the structural tubular member 11. The fastener 20 is constituted by a nut having a threaded bore 22 positioned centrally there-through. The fastener 20 is retained spaced inwardly at each open end 20 by a pair of tabs 23 crimped in at least a pair of opposed side walls 15 or 16. In this particular embodiment a pair of tabs is provided in the flat walls 15 and the side wall 16. The tabs 23 of each pair of tabs are spaced apart to form inward deformations 24 on the inner face 25 of the structural tubular member to immovably secure the fastener 20 within the structural tubular member 11.
The fastener 20 or threaded nut has a plastic bushing 26 secured coextensive with its threaded bore 22 to immovably retaln the threaded shaft portion 2'7 of an attachment bolt 28.
As shown in Figure 4, the handle 10 is secured to a handle support frame, herein showing a loop portion 29 thereof by inserting the attachment bolt 20 through the loop portion 29 and into the threaded bore 22 of the fastener 20, In order to secure the fastener 20 inside the tube, in operation the fastener 20 is positioned over a circular shaft which extends through the threaded bore 22 and the nut is arrested on this shaft (not shown) at a predetermined position. The shaft is then inserted in the open end of the structural member to precisely position the n~t at its desired -position. A dye then forms the tabs 23 by crimping opposite walls of the structural tubular member 11. The shaft is then withdrawn and the opera-tion is repeated for the opposed end of the structural tubular member. The purpose of attaching the fastener 20 in the manner describad above eliminates the use 5~
of welding which would apply heat to the fastener 20 and deform the plastic or rubber bushing 26. As hereinabove described the purpose of the bushing is to immovably retain the bolt 28 to prevent detachment of -the bolt which would cause the handle to be detached and therefore permitting the removal of the strips 13 and the identification of the proprietor of the shopping cart. In order to remove the bolt 28 it is necessary to use a wrench because of this positive retention. Also as shown in Figure 4, the loop 29 prevents longitudinal or axial sliding displacement of the transparent tubular member 12 with the structural member and also retains the elongated strips 13 in position.
It is within the ambit of the present invention to cover any obvious modification of the preferred embodiment described herein provided such modifications fall within the ambit of the broad claims appended hereto.
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The present invention relates to an improved handle construction for a shopping car-t.
In my Canadian Patent 1,007,~79, issued March 29, 1977, I disclosed therein a handle for a shopping cart and wherein the handle can carry advertising material thereon.
Since then I have improved this handle both structurally and to provide additional features.
It is therefore a feature of the present invention to provide an improved handle construction for a shopping cart of the push-type and wherein the handle provides adver-tising material therein which is easily interchangeable.
A further feature of the present invention is to provide an improved handle constr~lction for a shopping cart of the push-type wherein the handle is positively secured to the push cart to prevent accidental removal therefxom.
According to the above features, from a broad aspect, the present invention provides a handle for a shopping cart of the push-type. I'he handle comprises an elongated open-ended structural tubular member having a pair of opposed longitudinal flat walls and a pair of parallel side walls therebetween. A transparent tubular member is provided about the structural member and having arresting means on diametri-cally opposed portions of an inner face thereof. The arrest-ing means abuts a respective one of the flat walls to prevent relative rotational displacement about the structural tubular member wlhilst permitting longitudinal sliding displacement therewith. An elongated strip is slidingly received over at least one of the side walls of the pair of side walls in a space intermediate the one of said side walls and the inner 3G face of the transparent tubular member adja~ent thereto.
Elongated strip has printed matter on at least one visible surface thereof. A threaded fastener is spaced inwardly at .,- - 1 -each open end of the structural tubular member. A pair of tabs is crimped in at least a pair of opposed walls adjacent each end of the structural tubular member. The tabs of each pair of tabs are spaced apart to form inward deformations on an inner face of the structural tubular member to immovably secure the fastener therein. The fastener provides attach-ment of the structural member to an opposed wire loop portion ~`
of a handle support frame of a shopping cart whereby the transparent tubular member is retained from opposed ends over the open-ended tubular structural member and the elongated strip is retained captive in the space by the wire loop portion.
A preferred embodiment of the present invention will now be described with reference to the accompanying drawings in which:
FIGURE 1 is a perspective view, partly fragmented of the handle construction of the present invention;
FIGURE 2 is a fragmented perspective end view of the structural tubular member.
FIGURE 3 is an end view of the handle construction of the present invention, and FIGURE 4 is a partly section end view of the handle construction showing its attachment to a handle support frame of the shopping cart.
Referring now to the drawings and more particularly to Figure 1, there is shown generally at 10 the handle con-struction for attachment to a shopping cart (not shown) of the push-type. The handle comprises an elongated open ended structural tubular member 11 having a transparent tubular mem~er 12 slidingly received thereover. An elongated strip 13 is slidingly received between the transparent tubular member 12 and the structural tubular member 11. Prin~ed matter 14 is provided on the elongated strip 13.
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Referring now additionally to Figures 2 to 4, it can be seen that -the structural tubular member 11 defines a pair of opposed longitudinal flat walls 15 and a pair of parallel side walls 16 therebetween~ As hereinshown the side walls 16 are constituted by a single flat wall but this side wall may con- -sist of two angular fla-t wall sections or other convenient shaped side wall. The strip 13 could also consist of two strip sections or a formed strip section having a cross-section to match a formed side wall 16.
As shown in Figure 3, the transparent tubùlar member 12 is provided with arresting means 17 in the form of depending . .
ribs provided in opposite inner face portions 18 of the trans-parent tubular member 12. These ribs are formed integral with the cylinder transparent tubular me:mber 12, and extend to a plane which is coextensive with the longitudinal flat walls -15 of the structural tubular member 11. These ribs 17 abut t'ne outer surface of the flat walls 15 and prevent relative ~: :
rotational displacement of the transparent tubular member 12 about the structural tubular member 11 but ~ermit longitudinal sliding displacement axially therewith. ~ .
As also clearly shown in Figure 3, the elongated . ~ -strip 13 is slidingly received over at least one of the side walls 16, herein shown twostrips 13 over each side wall 16, and retained therein by the transparent tubular member 12.
: The elongated strip 13 is rounded at the end edges 30 for - better sliding fit with the inner surface 19 of the transparent tubular member 12. The printed matter 14 on one of the strips :
13 may contain advertisi-ng material while the printed matter - on the other strip may contain the name of the store where the 30 shopping cart is used and its address whereby when a cart is misplaced outside a building, such as in a shopping center - ~ .
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parking area, it may be returned to its rightful owner.
Referring now to Figures 2 and 4, there is shown a fastener 20 retained inwardly within each open end 21 of the structural tubular member 11. The fastener 20 is constituted by a nut having a threaded bore 22 positioned centrally there-through. The fastener 20 is retained spaced inwardly at each open end 20 by a pair of tabs 23 crimped in at least a pair of opposed side walls 15 or 16. In this particular embodiment a pair of tabs is provided in the flat walls 15 and the side wall 16. The tabs 23 of each pair of tabs are spaced apart to form inward deformations 24 on the inner face 25 of the structural tubular member to immovably secure the fastener 20 within the structural tubular member 11.
The fastener 20 or threaded nut has a plastic bushing 26 secured coextensive with its threaded bore 22 to immovably retaln the threaded shaft portion 2'7 of an attachment bolt 28.
As shown in Figure 4, the handle 10 is secured to a handle support frame, herein showing a loop portion 29 thereof by inserting the attachment bolt 20 through the loop portion 29 and into the threaded bore 22 of the fastener 20, In order to secure the fastener 20 inside the tube, in operation the fastener 20 is positioned over a circular shaft which extends through the threaded bore 22 and the nut is arrested on this shaft (not shown) at a predetermined position. The shaft is then inserted in the open end of the structural member to precisely position the n~t at its desired -position. A dye then forms the tabs 23 by crimping opposite walls of the structural tubular member 11. The shaft is then withdrawn and the opera-tion is repeated for the opposed end of the structural tubular member. The purpose of attaching the fastener 20 in the manner describad above eliminates the use 5~
of welding which would apply heat to the fastener 20 and deform the plastic or rubber bushing 26. As hereinabove described the purpose of the bushing is to immovably retain the bolt 28 to prevent detachment of -the bolt which would cause the handle to be detached and therefore permitting the removal of the strips 13 and the identification of the proprietor of the shopping cart. In order to remove the bolt 28 it is necessary to use a wrench because of this positive retention. Also as shown in Figure 4, the loop 29 prevents longitudinal or axial sliding displacement of the transparent tubular member 12 with the structural member and also retains the elongated strips 13 in position.
It is within the ambit of the present invention to cover any obvious modification of the preferred embodiment described herein provided such modifications fall within the ambit of the broad claims appended hereto.
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Claims (6)
1. A handle for a shopping cart of the push-type, said handle comprising an elongated open-ended structural tubular member having a pair of opposed longitudinal flat walls and a pair of parallel side walls therebetween, a transparent tubular member about said structural member and having arresting means on diametrically opposed portions of an inner face thereof, said arresting means abutting a respective one of said flat walls to prevent relative rotational displacement about said structural tubular member whilst permitting longitudinal slid-ing displacement therewith, an elongated strip slidingly received over at least one of said side walls of said pair of side walls in a space intermediate said one of said side walls and said inner face of said transparent tubular member adjacent thereto, said elongated strip having printed matter on at least one visible surface thereof, a threaded fastener spaced inwardly at each open end of said structural tubular member, a pair of tabs crimped in at least a pair of opposed walls adjacent each end of said structural tubular member, said tabs of each pair of tabs being spaced apart to form inward defor-mations on an inner face of said structural tubular member to immovably secure said fastener therein, said fastener provid-ing attachment of said structural member to an opposed wire loop portion of a handle support frame of said shopping cart whereby said transparent tubular member is retained from opposed ends over said open-ended tubular structural member and said elongated strip retained captive in said space by said wire loop portion.
2. A handle as claimed in claim 1 wherein said pair of tabs are provided in said pair of flat walls and said pair of side walls adjacent each end of said structural tubular member.
3. A handle as claimed in claim 1 wherein said fastener is a threaded nut having a plastic bushing secured co-extensive with its threads to immovably retain a bolt threaded in said nut.
4. A handle as claimed in claim 1 wherein said arresting means comprises at least two spaced apart elongated ribs formed in an inner face of said transparent tubular member a predetermined distance to frictionally abut said at least one of said flat walls.
5. A handle as claimed in claim 1 wherein there is provided two elongated strips each slidingly received over a respective one of said side walls of said pair of side walls.
6. A handle member as claimed in claim 4 wherein said structural tubular member is of square transverse cross-section.
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Cited By (3)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US4683609A (en) * | 1986-04-08 | 1987-08-04 | Cari-All Inc. | Shopping cart handle having an integral lock pin |
EP0798194A1 (en) * | 1996-03-27 | 1997-10-01 | Clares Merchandise Handling Equipment Limited | Handle bar mounting device and transport device provided with such a mounting |
EP0916563A1 (en) * | 1997-10-27 | 1999-05-19 | Comital S.R.L. | Supermarket trolley |
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Cited By (4)
Publication number | Priority date | Publication date | Assignee | Title |
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US4683609A (en) * | 1986-04-08 | 1987-08-04 | Cari-All Inc. | Shopping cart handle having an integral lock pin |
EP0798194A1 (en) * | 1996-03-27 | 1997-10-01 | Clares Merchandise Handling Equipment Limited | Handle bar mounting device and transport device provided with such a mounting |
FR2746758A1 (en) * | 1996-03-27 | 1997-10-03 | Clares Merch Hand Equip Ltd | MANUFACTURING BAR MOUNTING DEVICE, AND CORRESPONDING HANDLING OR TRANSPORT APPARATUS |
EP0916563A1 (en) * | 1997-10-27 | 1999-05-19 | Comital S.R.L. | Supermarket trolley |
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